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"cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> and good morning to you. i'm carol costello. we start with breaking news in the cnn newsroom. in just seconds, 200-page report will be posted online. it involves penn state and how it handled the child rape allegations against jerry sandusky. as you know, this scandal tarnished the legacy of a beloved football coach, damaged penn state's reputation, and left the lives of many of the victims shattered. this internal review conducted by former fbi chief louis free will be posted on the web. this report was paid for by penn state, and it is helped to be scathing. cnn is bringing you all of the angles of the story from penn state and behind. susan candiotti is in philadelphia like with sara ganim. her pulitzer prize-winning reports helped bring much of this to life. we will take you through the legal fallout from today's developments with legal analyst jeffrey toobin and paul calum. has the report been posted yet, susan? >> well, i just been emailed the opening remarks of former fbi director louis freeh.
"cnn newsroom" with carol costello begins right now. >>> this is cnn breaking news. >>> and good morning to you. i'm carol costello. we start with breaking news in the cnn newsroom. in just seconds, 200-page report will be posted online. it involves penn state and how it handled the child rape allegations against jerry sandusky. as you know, this scandal tarnished the legacy of a beloved football coach, damaged penn state's reputation, and left the lives of many of...
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cnn's susan candiotti is combing through all of the details along with our cnn contributors, such as sara ganim. also a team of producers is helping to go through that huge report. it's 200 pages long. of course we'll bring you the latest developments as we get them in to cnn. >>> we want to talk about other top stories this morning. 19 minutes past the hour. at the top of the however, we're going to get a new look at the case against george zimmerman. the florida state attorney will release new evidence to zimmerman's legal team that should include fbi interviews with more than 30 people relating to the shooting death of trayvon martin. we have a team of cnn producers there too that will scour those documents. they also will bring you the new developments in the george zimmerman case. >>> also, one day after mitt romney, it's vice president joe biden's turn to address the crowd at the naacp convention in houston. biden will deliver the keynote dress in just about an hour and 15 minutes from now. we'll bring that to you live. >>> in florida, the president of florida a&m university ha
cnn's susan candiotti is combing through all of the details along with our cnn contributors, such as sara ganim. also a team of producers is helping to go through that huge report. it's 200 pages long. of course we'll bring you the latest developments as we get them in to cnn. >>> we want to talk about other top stories this morning. 19 minutes past the hour. at the top of the however, we're going to get a new look at the case against george zimmerman. the florida state attorney will...
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it was dropped off with authorities and with a cnn affiliate. here's wsfb's eric parker. >> reporter: the video was shot at this east hartford group home. it's only about 30 seconds long, but the commissioner of the state department of developmental services calls it the most heinous thing he's ever seen. >> why would any one human being do this to another human being? why would they do it knowing full well this person can't defend themselves? >> reporter: the video shows a young disabled woman being kicked in the gut. then she's hit with what appears to be a belt. finally, she's dragged out of frame by her hair. the state says the caregiver was suspended immediately. >> this person was immediately put off duty with no pay. and pending an investigation, which now will be conducted by the east hartford police. >> reporter: the group home is run by options unlimited, a bloomfield company that runs six group homes and cares for two dozen disabled adults. >> this is a person who requires a lot of support, bathing assistance and eating and certainly
it was dropped off with authorities and with a cnn affiliate. here's wsfb's eric parker. >> reporter: the video was shot at this east hartford group home. it's only about 30 seconds long, but the commissioner of the state department of developmental services calls it the most heinous thing he's ever seen. >> why would any one human being do this to another human being? why would they do it knowing full well this person can't defend themselves? >> reporter: the video shows a...
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. >> cnn's susan candiotti is joining us now. louis freeh led this study. it was very, very bitter and damming. >> reporter: it was, wolf. right out of the gate, louis freeh made it clear that children were victimized because four top penn state officials did nothing to stop jerry sandusky. and named names including a man's name synonymous with penn state university, the late coach joe paterno. from the moment jerry sandusky was marched before the public branded a predatory pedophile, a troubling question lingered, what did those at penn state university do to stop him? now the public has an answer. >> our most saddening and sobering finding is the total disregard for the safety and welfare of sandusky's child victims by the most senior leaders at penn state. >> reporter: louis freeh, hired by the university to investigate its role in the jerry sandusky scandal delivered a scathing 267-page report. 430 interviews, 3.5 million pieces of evidence adding up to one major finding about what they did with evidence of child rape. >> the most powerful people in pen
. >> cnn's susan candiotti is joining us now. louis freeh led this study. it was very, very bitter and damming. >> reporter: it was, wolf. right out of the gate, louis freeh made it clear that children were victimized because four top penn state officials did nothing to stop jerry sandusky. and named names including a man's name synonymous with penn state university, the late coach joe paterno. from the moment jerry sandusky was marched before the public branded a predatory...
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sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> sanjay, thank you. by the way, rich now considers himself cured and he shares his thoughts on his journey on his blog which you can find by going to cnnhealth.com. >>> scandalous, reprehensible, that's how the attorney for jerry sandusky's adopted son, matt, describes the penn state report just out today saying university leaders didn't protect the children. you're about to hear this. [ buzz ] off to work! did you know honey nut cheerios is america's favorite cereal? oh, you're good! hey, did you know that honey nut cheerios is... oh you too! ooh, hey america's favorite cereal is... honey nut cheerios ok then off to iceland! >>> the secret shame of penn state university. four of the school's highest-ranking officials accused today by these independent investigators of covering up the horrors committed by jerry sandusky to protect the university. among them, the late joe paterno. jason carroll is standing by with reaction in and around the penn state campus. but first, jason, i have to ask you about this
sanjay gupta, cnn, reporting. >> sanjay, thank you. by the way, rich now considers himself cured and he shares his thoughts on his journey on his blog which you can find by going to cnnhealth.com. >>> scandalous, reprehensible, that's how the attorney for jerry sandusky's adopted son, matt, describes the penn state report just out today saying university leaders didn't protect the children. you're about to hear this. [ buzz ] off to work! did you know honey nut cheerios is...
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did you see the cnn interview? he went off on piers morgan last night, called him a liar concerning his wife's death, which blake was acquitted of murder back in 2005. here is kind of how it went down. >> tell me where i'm lying, because if you don't know i'm telling you the truth, then you must have a little scratch in the back of your head about where i'm lying. >> no. i'm not saying you're lying. >> but you're saying you don't know if i'm telling the truth. what the hell is the difference? >> i said i have met you for what, 20 minutes? >> i don't care about that. you put me on the stand. >> i didn't put out stand. why are being so defensive? >> because you just insulted me. >> i didn't insult you. >> yes, you did. nobody tells me i'm a liar. >> i didn't call you a liar. >> you said i might not be telling the truth. what the hell is the difference? >> i said i'm going to ask you -- >> i don't want to take this anyplace special. all i want -- ok. let me say it this way. my skin is a little bit thin. >> wow. >> i f
did you see the cnn interview? he went off on piers morgan last night, called him a liar concerning his wife's death, which blake was acquitted of murder back in 2005. here is kind of how it went down. >> tell me where i'm lying, because if you don't know i'm telling you the truth, then you must have a little scratch in the back of your head about where i'm lying. >> no. i'm not saying you're lying. >> but you're saying you don't know if i'm telling the truth. what the hell is...
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cnn's ted rowlands is live for us. i'm not talking about republican lawmakers, i'm talking about his fellow democratic congressmen who are saying, come on, we need more information here. >> reporter: yeah. it's interesting, ashleigh. there seems to be two camps on this. one camp wants more information saying that constituents deserve more information and the other camp is saying, hey, let the congressman deal with his medical issues and at the proper time we'll find out what the specifics are but we don't need to rush them. take a listen to steny hoyer and nancy pelosi and you get a feel for both sides of the equation. >> the time is right when mr. jackson -- congressman jackson has an evaluation of what his situation is and i'm sure then he will share it with his constituents. our prayers are with his family. i hope that we will hear soon that he's on the way to recovery. >> i think congressman jackson and his office and his family would be well advised to advise the con stit two wentsz of his condition. he's obviousl
cnn's ted rowlands is live for us. i'm not talking about republican lawmakers, i'm talking about his fellow democratic congressmen who are saying, come on, we need more information here. >> reporter: yeah. it's interesting, ashleigh. there seems to be two camps on this. one camp wants more information saying that constituents deserve more information and the other camp is saying, hey, let the congressman deal with his medical issues and at the proper time we'll find out what the specifics...
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in your own cnn polling. but the vice president is going to be there. >> i think there was a question there for me. if i could pick up on that. actually, i think there has been support lost -- look, president obama does not own the black vote. he doesn't -- democrats don't own the black vote. i think it behooves any presidential candidate to not take any vote for granted. and, in fact, i don't believe that president obama can count on the same support he once had. certainly he will still get a majority, absolutely. we acknowledge that, but at the end of the day, you know, i think the point is to show up and he has lost some support. i hear from these folks all the time. >> look, you can filibuster this conversation all you want. democrats and republicans supported him at one time that aren't going to support him this time. >> one more point then we ooh got to go. >> you can filibuster the conversation all you want and that's what you're trying to do. >> you're not used to being challenged. >> i'm challenged e
in your own cnn polling. but the vice president is going to be there. >> i think there was a question there for me. if i could pick up on that. actually, i think there has been support lost -- look, president obama does not own the black vote. he doesn't -- democrats don't own the black vote. i think it behooves any presidential candidate to not take any vote for granted. and, in fact, i don't believe that president obama can count on the same support he once had. certainly he will still...
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sara snider, cnn. >> sarah, joins us from new delhi. sarah, we know that normal rains known as the monsoon were delayed in new delhi this year and now coming back. does it help change the situation at all? >> just slightly. yes, when you have enough rain it helps to replenish the ground water, but the truth of the matter is, is that this country is so short on drinking water that the affect that it has especially in the early part of monsoon isn't that great when it comes to drinking water, particularly. i should also mention that the monsoon is still in extremely important part of india's agricultural sector. about 55% of tland, the land yo can grow things on is rain fed. without it it can cause even shortages of food never mind drinking water. suzanne? >> how do they deal with this? i mean it seems like there is so much energy, so much labor just to get water. >> yeah. the difficulty is, and you'll look at the numbers, the difficulty is that a lot of people, particularly children, have major issues because of waterborne illnesses. it'
sara snider, cnn. >> sarah, joins us from new delhi. sarah, we know that normal rains known as the monsoon were delayed in new delhi this year and now coming back. does it help change the situation at all? >> just slightly. yes, when you have enough rain it helps to replenish the ground water, but the truth of the matter is, is that this country is so short on drinking water that the affect that it has especially in the early part of monsoon isn't that great when it comes to...
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leaked e-mails that were read to cnn indicate high-ranking officials at the school knew about a 2001 shower incident involving a boy and sandusky, but never reported it to outside authorities. also an op ed written by joe paterno a month before he died was released today. paterno wrote, this is not a football scandal and should not be treated as one, it is not an academic scandal and does not in any way tarnish the hard-earned and well-deserved academic reputation of penn state. susan candiotti in philadelphia, pennsylvania, what are you hearing, susan? >> reporter: hi, tom. this is going to be an interesting report. let's remind people how it came about. it was last november when penn state's board of trustees hired former fbi director louis freeh to conduct this internal investigation. and it should be no-holds-barred. two key things they're looking at is what could be done in the future to prevent other children from being sexually abused on that campus? two key things we're going to be looking at, an incident that happened back in 1998 involving jerry sandusky and a little boy th
leaked e-mails that were read to cnn indicate high-ranking officials at the school knew about a 2001 shower incident involving a boy and sandusky, but never reported it to outside authorities. also an op ed written by joe paterno a month before he died was released today. paterno wrote, this is not a football scandal and should not be treated as one, it is not an academic scandal and does not in any way tarnish the hard-earned and well-deserved academic reputation of penn state. susan candiotti...
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what we do know is this, in one of those purported e-mails that was leaked to us, read to cnn, that we broke that story exclusively, we know that joe paterno is referred to in one of those purported e-mails, written by one of the officials who had talked about having a plan to contact child welfare authorities and then after he said he spoke with joe, that plan changed. what joe paterno may have said, we don't know. we don't know whether that will be addressed in this report. but as you said, the family continues to insist that joe paterno did not interfere with this investigation. let's see whether louie free goes there. >> susan candiotti, we know you'll stay on the case. thanks so much. >>> still "outfront," are you mad at the government, are you mad about your paycheck? james carville is probably talking about you. >> these are people that had pneumonia and got run over by a pick-up truck. >> yeah, the middle class. >>> and a man is cleaning out his grandparents' house when he makes a priceless discovery. well, actually, there is a price. and it is astronomical. stay with us. ♪ s
what we do know is this, in one of those purported e-mails that was leaked to us, read to cnn, that we broke that story exclusively, we know that joe paterno is referred to in one of those purported e-mails, written by one of the officials who had talked about having a plan to contact child welfare authorities and then after he said he spoke with joe, that plan changed. what joe paterno may have said, we don't know. we don't know whether that will be addressed in this report. but as you said,...
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cnn contributor fran townsend is a member of the cia external advisory board. can you explain what those are? we all have a concept of what drones are in the air, but what are sea drones? >> this is a commercially available product that obviously is going to supplement. you talked about the mine sweeping ships. a sea drone which what you don't want to have happen is have a mine sweeper miss a mine and go over it and have it detonate. so these sea drones are used. they can go to deep depths. hundreds of feet. they go in front of the ship and around it. so they -- they're sort of the canary in the mine, if you will. they go under water, very deep, look for these mines. if they find it, they detonate it and they destroy themselves and it protects the ship. >> sort of hovering in the water with sensors. hence the word "drone." the u.s. military seems a little schizophrenic to me, to be honest. they brag about it, then they don't want to talk about it. >> as you list the assets, they're hard to hide, right, aircraft carriers, mine sweepers, forward operating bases.
cnn contributor fran townsend is a member of the cia external advisory board. can you explain what those are? we all have a concept of what drones are in the air, but what are sea drones? >> this is a commercially available product that obviously is going to supplement. you talked about the mine sweeping ships. a sea drone which what you don't want to have happen is have a mine sweeper miss a mine and go over it and have it detonate. so these sea drones are used. they can go to deep...
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now, i told you about cnn. i watched cnn this morning. they had two financial people sane conservatives have it all wrong about obamacare. it's going to put money into people's pockets. i don't know who -- who's going to get money about this, but this challenge has to be taken out, along with a host of other challenges. i then watched -- be ready for this. you do for me, you heard a panel on msnbc. i'm late to do all sorts of things for you all. i'm going to go there so you don't have to. you're welcome. [laughter] that's what offensive tackles are made for her. it was a major problem in my job as chairman of the national endowment and secretary of education for making a drug czar for bush. everybody thought it was my security. [laughter] you just look like a big irish cop. i said that's a great way to look, you big irish cop, especially in washington because people need to be arrested more than they need the humanities frankly. but on msnbc this morning, here was what was said. this is what was happening, this is an example of how republ
now, i told you about cnn. i watched cnn this morning. they had two financial people sane conservatives have it all wrong about obamacare. it's going to put money into people's pockets. i don't know who -- who's going to get money about this, but this challenge has to be taken out, along with a host of other challenges. i then watched -- be ready for this. you do for me, you heard a panel on msnbc. i'm late to do all sorts of things for you all. i'm going to go there so you don't have to....
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that cnn, you know, our team. we sent a crew to the veterans crisis line center a couple of months back, we spoke with suicide responders in new york. take a look at what we found. >> we've done close to 20,000 rescues since the crisis line has started. >> it's okay to cry. just let it out, okay? i'm not going anywhere. i'm going to stay here on the phone with you. >> it's not a weakness to reach out for help and get help. >> when they ask them to walk a mile with you, you say, no, i'll walk two. >> i give tremendous credit to the these people who are helping to save lives. yet you quote a retired suicide responder, and he said, it was a common thing to hear about someone who committed suicide who went to see a behavioral therapist and was dead within 24, 48, or 72 hours, and to hear he had a diagnosis that this individual is in no danger to himself or anyone else. that's when i realized that something was the matter. something is the matter. >> right. ask general peter carelli, who was perhaps the army's chief su
that cnn, you know, our team. we sent a crew to the veterans crisis line center a couple of months back, we spoke with suicide responders in new york. take a look at what we found. >> we've done close to 20,000 rescues since the crisis line has started. >> it's okay to cry. just let it out, okay? i'm not going anywhere. i'm going to stay here on the phone with you. >> it's not a weakness to reach out for help and get help. >> when they ask them to walk a mile with you,...
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gallup did note the survey was taken before cnn, fox botched the news on the supreme court. >> bill: now it would be even lower. a lot of those people who don't trust the news, where do they go? they go to fox right? idiots. >> peter and bill can tell you what they want about the major league baseball all-star game but lots of americans watched the game. >> i like the all-star game. i'm a supporter. >> viewership is up 3% over the last year according to nielsen. about 11 million people tuned in to watch the broadcast on average. gave fox its highest prime time rating since the finale of "american idol." >> wow. >> that show is not a huge accomplishment because there's not a lot of tv in the summer that's worth watching. >> baseball numbers are iffy on tv. >> bill: i'm surprised they did that well. just proves that -- >> that you were wrong. >> bill: american people have no taste. all right. thank you. hey, what about that mitt romney down at the naacp yesterday? boy, hit it out of the park. should he have even gone in the first place. that's the question. now look, it is a tough deci
gallup did note the survey was taken before cnn, fox botched the news on the supreme court. >> bill: now it would be even lower. a lot of those people who don't trust the news, where do they go? they go to fox right? idiots. >> peter and bill can tell you what they want about the major league baseball all-star game but lots of americans watched the game. >> i like the all-star game. i'm a supporter. >> viewership is up 3% over the last year according to nielsen. about 11...
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the health care opinion on its website, accessible to the public, we would not have had reports over cnn and fox news that incorrectly characterized what the holdings were in the case. people in the main offices were not able to read the decision the same way people in the press office were reading it. it is always nice when news organizations want to cover the courts. i've always appreciated when local news organizations go to washington. sometimes, the man reporters go to the sticks to report on the case. they write articles about it in the washington post or the new york times. have been more press coverage, all the better. also, making the decisions readily available to the public service an important role. hopefully, next time, the court will be prepared to of web servers that work. >> all of the listeners know to go to these three gentlemen for their expert opinion. clark? sorry if i am wrong with discriminating against questions. >> i want to go pick up on a theme that david started. if you look at the confirmation hearings for judge roberts, what you see is the dominant theme was
the health care opinion on its website, accessible to the public, we would not have had reports over cnn and fox news that incorrectly characterized what the holdings were in the case. people in the main offices were not able to read the decision the same way people in the press office were reading it. it is always nice when news organizations want to cover the courts. i've always appreciated when local news organizations go to washington. sometimes, the man reporters go to the sticks to report...